'Oliver Twist' is a novel by Charles Dickens about a young boy's adventures as he seeks love and belonging while facing hardships and uncovering social issues in 19th century England.
Overview
Themes
Adaptations
Plot Summary
Main Characters
Social Criticism
Character Analysis
Historical Context
Reception And Legacy
Literary Significance
Victorian Era
Literature
Attention
Musical
Empathy
Society
London
People
Matter
Brave
๐ 'Oliver Twist' was published in 1837 by English author Charles Dickens.
๐ข The story begins with Oliver born in a workhouse in England.
๐ Throughout his journey, Oliver faces many challenges but learns about love and family.
๐ Fagin is a sly man who teaches kids like Oliver to steal.
๐ฅฐ Mr. Brownlow is a kind man who wants to help Oliver find a better life.
๐ค One of the main themes is the struggle between good and evil.
โ๏ธ The story criticizes how society treated poor children in the 1800s.
๐ 'Oliver Twist' takes place during the Victorian Era in England.
๐ถ There are many adaptations of 'Oliver Twist,' including the famous musical 'Oliver!'
๐ The book is considered a classic and teaches lessons about kindness and empathy.